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How We Did It – Automating Service Requests using InfoPath Forms Services

Overview Today's guest blog post is from ThreeWill , a Microsoft Managed Gold Partner located in Alpharetta, Georgia that focuses on SharePoint development and integration. ThreeWill recently worked with Microsoft to build a generic Service Request Office

Announcing the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Specification

Today represents the start of a new era in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) interoperability as Microsoft, EMC and IBM announced a jointly developed specification that leverages SOAP, REST and Atom to enable communication with and between ECM systems.

More ISV Partners Betting on SharePoint Server 2007 as the de facto Enterprise Social Computing Platform

We are very excited to highlight our ISV partners listed below, all of whom are leading providers of enterprise social software , and they have placed significant bets on SharePoint Server 2007 as the Enterprise Social Computing Platform of choice . See

How We Did It: Connectbeam Spotlight Connect for SharePoint

Overview Connectbeam , founded in December, 2005, is a leading provider of enterprise social software applications and the first company to integrate concepts of social bookmarking and tagging with those of social networking. Connectbeam’s new Spotlight

How We Did It: Integrating Telligent Community Server Evolution 2008 with SharePoint Server 2007

Overview During the past several years, Telligent’s customers have used Community Server to address their Internet facing social media and collaboration requirements. Recently, with the rise of enterprise social computing requirements inside the

Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 to provide native support for ODF and PDF document format standards

A picture is worth a thousand words. :-) Congrats to our comrades in the Office client product groups for living up to Microsoft's Interoperability Principles . More details about this important announcement on Doug Mahugh's ("Mr. Interop / OpenXML")
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Knowledge and Talent in a People-Ready Business

We have been receiving a growing number of inquiries from customers asking about the business value as well as Microsoft's vision of "Social Networking" and "Enterprise 2.0" and "Social Media" and other buzzwords related to Social Computing in the business

Updated Exchange Public Folder (vs. SharePoint) Guidance

[Cross-posted from the Microsoft Exchange Team Blog .] The last time we talked about the future of Exchange Public Folders, was in Terry Myerson's blog post titled, " Exchange 12 and Public Folders ". The main theme of this blog focused on the statement

SharePoint Connector for Confluence - How We Did It

A few months ago, we and Atlassian announced their SharePoint Connector for Confluence, which impressed both customers and analysts. Now, ThreeWill , a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner specializing in developing SharePoint-based solutions, which helped

Integrating SharePoint with other portals and applications

As more and more companies get past the pilot stage with their SharePoint 2007 deployments and start broad roll-outs in early 2008, there will likely be a significant increase in the need to integrate SharePoint with other portals and applications. We've
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Interoperability TechCenter for MOSS 2007 goes live!

I’m posting this for Tom Rizzo , my boss’s boss, who is too busy these days trying to ensure that we close out our fiscal year (ending June 30 th ) on a very good note. :-) Have you ever wondered how to connect MOSS 2007 to ERP systems such as SAP, Oracle
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Excel 2007 Add-in for Synchronizing Tables with SharePoint Lists - now available!

In Excel 2003, you can connect to (read from) and update (write to) lists that reside on SharePoint (WSS 2.0 or WSS 3.0) sites. This allows you to keep the information in your Excel 2003 tables synchronized with the information that appears on the SharePoint
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Understanding the SharePoint calendar and how to export it to iCal format

Introduction One of the challenges of accessing SharePoint calendars via the object model is that there are so many different types of events – normal events, all-day events, recurring events, recurrence exceptions, and deleted instances – and they all

Recommended Reading for February 2007

Recommended Reading for February (click here for previous recommendations): · Customizing MOSS Search – written by Ian Morrish, SharePoint Insider; provides a walkthrough of how to add 1) Microsoft Live Search results to the SharePoint Search page and

Improvements in Web Browser Compatibility

Hi folks, my name is Troy Starr, and I'm a tester on the Windows SharePoint Services team. One of the areas I work on is web browser support. Since releasing Beta 2 of Windows SharePoint Services v3 and Office SharePoint Server 2007, we've received many
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